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Rune Allnor <allnor@tele.ntnu.no> wrote in message <f09dd58b-0fa9-43d5-a59f-a6b0f8bcfbde@o13g2000vbl.googlegroups.com>...
> On 21 Sep, 23:33, "Jan Simon" <matlab.THIS_Y...@nMINUSsimon.de> wrote:
> > Dear Stephan, dear Rune!
> >
> > > > ?I did C-Courses during my education, but it's been a while.
> > > If you ever had a C course, you would know about memory allocation.
> > > > If you are a C-pro and my posts are annoying to you, just ignore them! You really don't have to answer them, but I think those user-communities are exactly to ask questions like that. So if any polite people want to answer my questions, feel free...
> >
> > > If you don't have the time to look up your own old class notes,
> > > pain and misery will follow. This is not the place to get free
> > > C education or to have C programs debugged.
> >
> > > If you are in such a hurry to get a result, code matlab.
> >
> > If Stephan states, that he did his C-courses, then he did his C-courses.
> > Here is not the place for inpolite allegations, Rune.
> 
> If somebody claims they took a class on the C programming
> language and still make the kinds of errors as the OP here,
> which happens to be at the core of the C programming technique,
> there are only a limited number of options:
> 
> 1) The claim is false - no course was ever taken.
> 
> > This is a forum for Matlab related problems. Stephan's problem appears at compiling a MEX source,
> 
> The problem stems from a total lack of understanding of the
> C programming language.
> 
> > therefore he is absolutely welcome to ask and he has no reason to legitimate, why he dared to make a mistake with the fiddly C-memory-handling.
> >
> > Rune: Three days ago you told us, that we should use C++ to get the results fast and peoples are working to death caused by Matlab (http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/view_thread/261124). Now you recommend using Matlab, if we are in a hurry. What's up?
> 
> Interestingly, you wrote in the same thread
> 
> "Program time = programing time + debug time + run time."
> 
> But since you asked, I will give spoon-feed an answer:
> There is a difference between
> 
> 1) The time spent on producing working code
> 2) The time spent waiting for working code to execute.
> 
> The OP claims he is in too much of a hurry to learn hor to
> use the C programming language. He is trying to produce a
> program. The case I was talking about related to people
> using programs that took far too long to execute.
> 
> Just out of curiosity, what inferences should I make about
> your intellectual abilities that you seem unable to project
> the same argument you yourself presented in some other
> context, to the present case?
> 
> Rune

Rune, as I said: I did a C-course, but it's been a while. Maybe there are people on this planet, unlike you, which are not sitting 24 hours a day in front of a computer and programming C. I'm also doing other things in my job and my spare time. Is it your hobby, reading treads and acting as you invented the C language?! Seems you really have problems in dealing with people. I (and as it looks like also other people) really neither need your help nor your personal opinion about anything!!!